X-HARPS : Personal Experimental Harmonica Project

A space for players interested in my specialist harmonicas, alternate tunings, instructional material, recordings etc to ask questions and share information, experiences, videos etc.
dominico
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Re: X-HARPS : Personal Experimental Harmonica Project

Post by dominico » Wed Mar 27, 2024 4:30 am

Hey there, I'm new to the forum, I have a lot of reading to catch up on!

This sounds very ambitious, but also very exciting!

Out of my diatonics I really wish I could bend from the 5 all the way down to the 4, and bend from the 4 all the way down to the flat 3.
A lot of guitar solos I try to track have those bends, I've considered changing my diatonic tuning to accomodate, but maybe X reeds are a better answer.

In a chromatic, I agree, if every single note had the option of being bendable draw note (without having to bend it to get the note you want) that would be harmonic utopia. Big bonus if it still fits in your pocket.

In your reed plate slider thread I described my attempt to build the "perfect diminished tuned harmonica", where every note could be a draw and every key would have the same breath pattern. If that breath pattern already feels familiar to a common diatonic position, even better.

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Re: X-HARPS : Personal Experimental Harmonica Project

Post by Brendan » Wed Mar 27, 2024 8:04 am

Yes, bending the 5 and 4 of the scale a wholetone are essential if you want to emulate guitar players...

Have you tried the Hohner XB-40? It will give you those wider bends. The intermediate semitone bends are trickier to control (similar to hole 2 on a Richter harp), but it can be done with practice.

It's sadly discontinued now, but can be found on eBay etc. It was only made in Richter tuning but can be retuned to other scales.

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Re: X-HARPS : Personal Experimental Harmonica Project

Post by Brendan » Wed Mar 27, 2024 8:52 am

I've continued experimenting with different designs for this project. There are so many theoretical ways to follow to achieve what I'm after, but none is easy! It's been a two year journey so far, and the stack of crazy-looking prototypes that have resulted surprises even me when I go back and look in the boxes. They all test a different idea, and most were only partial successes at best.

It's been a rollercoaster project, with Eureka moments and crushing disappointments in about equal measure! At some stage I'd like to do a video showing and explaining the different prototypes, but right now I'm too busy exploring new design ideas and testing against guitar solos.

I'm definitely making progress... Here's a recent video tracking a guitar bending in Albert King style. (Use headphones to hear the guitar and harp separately):

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C4lycRPI ... l0NzU5d2dq

And here's a clip tracking the great man himself. (I had to pitch shift Albert's solo half an octave higher, because I only have one of these prototypes).

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C4qOiWho ... hhZDM0cg==

I call this X-HARP #4, but in reality it's more like #24! With the first 20 I didn't post any test recordings.

It's not over yet, there are more ideas to test... 😊

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